Organizer/Storage System that Mounts on Top of a Computer Workstation

ABSTRACT

An organizer/storage system that mounts on top of a computer workstation for storage of office supplies, devices, or files that makes efficient use of the available space above, or on one or both sides of the computer workstation. The organizer/storage system includes a top platform and side panels, and may include back and bottom panels with interlocking closure systems, and slide-in shelves with optional drawers. Optional cutouts in the side panels allow airflow to cool the computer, and optional cutouts in the back panels permit connection of conduit or electrical wires. When adaptive fasteners are used for attachment to the computer workstation, the height of the organizer/storage system may be adjusted. Exterior side shelves may be attached to one or both of the side panels to permit storage of a greater variety of objects. The organizer/storage system may be made from a single sheet of suitable material.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/590,792, filed Nov. 13, 2009 (Attorney Docket No. BIE-001), pending, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to storage systems, and more particularly to lightweight, portable organizer/storage systems mountable on top of a computer workstation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is an organizer/storage system that easily mounts on top of a computer workstation, and is lightweight and portable. Prior to the invention, the space immediately above a computer workstation was typically not utilized, or used for display and storage of only a small number of items that could be placed directly on top of the workstation. As a result, the space on top of the computer workstation was not utilized at all for storage of office supplies, devices, or files, or not used economically. Because today's busy and crowded office or home environment demands the efficient use of all available space, the top of a computer workstation is an area where gains in storage capacity and efficiency may be realized. Additionally, because office occupants frequently move the locations of their computer workstations or change arrangement of office spaces, it is important that any such storage system be lightweight and portable.

The inventor is not aware of any attempts to utilize the space above a computer workstation for supplementary storage of office files or for shelving systems. The inventor is aware of apparatus related to office and computer workstations, and lightweight storage systems, but none of these apparatus or systems utilize the storage space above the computer workstation. See, for example, such apparatus as the Modular Office Workstation by Capo-Bianco (U.S. Pat. No. 4,936,228); Portable, Wooden Computer Desk by Corson (U.S. Pat. No. 6,283,564 B1); Computer Keyboard Enclosure with Work Surface by Nielsen (U.S. Pat. No. 6,158,829); Computer Work Station by Alexander, et al. (U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,125); and Storage System Made of Cardboard by Balogh (U.S. Pat. No. 6,783,195).

For the foregoing reasons, there is a need for an organizer/storage system that mounts on top of a computer workstation that is lightweight and portable, and makes efficient use of this space for additional storage capacity.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

To meet this and other needs, and in view of its purposes, the present invention provides an organizer/storage system that mounts on top of a computer workstation that is portable and lightweight and utilizes the unused space on top of the computer workstation. Alternatively, the organizer/storage system may also permit unused space adjacent to one or both sides of a computer workstation to be utilized efficiently.

An organizer/storage system that mounts on top of a computer workstation having the features of the present invention comprises a top platform that may sit directly on the top of the computer workstation or may sit at a distance above the top of the computer workstation, and serves to store or display items. The top platform is approximately as wide as the width of a computer workstation and is attached to first and second side panels at their upper edges. The first and second side panels extend vertically downward from the top platform to a height below the top of the workstation. A non-slip surface material may be adhered to the top platform for better grip of items placed on it.

The portions of the first and second side panels that extend below the top of the workstation serve to secure the storage system to the sides of the workstation, prevent lateral movement and prevent the organizer/storage system from tipping over. The first and second side panels may be mounted to the sides of the computer workstation by double-sided adhesive pads or other types of fasteners for secure attachment, and to enhance the overall stability and rigidity of the storage system. Alternatively, the first and second side panels may be attached to the sides of the computer workstation by adaptive fasteners such as Velcro® fasteners, to permit the height that the storage system sits above the top of the computer workstation to be adjusted. The portions of the first and second side panels that extend below the top of the computer workstation may have one or more cutouts to permit air ventilation to the computer workstation. Alternatively, and to provide maximum air ventilation to the computer workstation, the first and second side panels may truncate at the top of the computer workstation and may be secured to the sides of the workstation by wire clips.

When the organizer/storage system is arranged so that the top platform sits a distance above the top of the computer workstation, a top platform support panel provides additional rigidity and support to the top platform. The space defined by the top platform, the first and second side panels, and the top of the computer workstation may be divided for better utility into a plurality of slide-in shelves. The slide-in shelves are supported at their lateral edges by the upper edges of pairs of vertically oriented shelf support panels that are inside and adjacent to the first and second side panels, and are attached to the first and second side panels. Optional drawers may be placed on one or more of the shelves. In this embodiment of the invention, right and left back panels serve to provide lateral rigidity and enclose the back of the shelves and/or drawer spaces that provide the storage. The right and left back panels may contain one or more conduit cutouts for conduits and/or electrical wires that may be part of the computer workstation or that may be part of devices stored in the organizer/storage system. Right and left bottom panels serve to enclose the top of the workstation and further support and enhance the lateral rigidity of the organizer/storage system. The right and left back panels and right and left bottom panels may be provided with an interlocking closure system.

When the top platform of the organizer/storage system sits directly on top of the computer workstation, the organizer/storage system may have a plurality of exterior side shelves, in varying numbers and arrangements attached to one or both of the first and second exterior side panels. This embodiment of the invention permits more rigid shelves to be utilized on which heavier objects may be placed. An arrangement with all of the exterior side shelves attached to only one of the first and second side panels of the organizer/storage system permits the opposite side to be located directly against a desk or another item of furniture while efficiently utilizing the space opposite to the desk or other item of furniture for storage.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is emphasized that, according to common practice, the various features of the drawings are not to scale. Instead, the dimensions of various features are expanded or reduced for clarity. Included in the drawings are the following figures:

FIG. 1 is a partially cut away perspective view of the organizer/storage system that mounts on top of a computer workstation showing an embodiment of the invention with a top platform located at a distance above the computer workstation and attached to first and second side panels at its lateral edges;

FIG. 2 is a partially cut away rear perspective view of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1, showing an embodiment of the invention wherein the right and left back panels have an interlocking closure system, and optional conduit cutouts for electrical cords or conduits (not shown);

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a portion of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1, with the optional drawer removed, showing an embodiment of the invention wherein the right and left bottom panels have an interlocking closures system;

FIG. 4 is a pattern for making the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1 from a single sheet of suitable sheet material;

FIG. 5A is a perspective view of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1, showing the first panels with one cutout;

FIG. 5B is a perspective view of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1, showing another embodiment of the organizer/storage system with truncated first and second side panels attached to the computer workstation by wire clips;

FIG. 6 is a partially cut away, perspective view of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 1, showing an embodiment of the organizer/storage system attached to the computer workstation by adaptive fasteners so that the height of the organizer/storage system may be adjusted;

FIG. 7A is a front view of the adjustable height embodiment of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 6, shown in its lowered, basic position;

FIG. 7B is a front view of the adjustable height embodiment of the organizer/storage system of FIG. 6, showing the organizer/storage system in its raised position;

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an additional embodiment of the invention wherein the top platform of the organizer/storage system sits directly on the top of the computer workstation and is constructed of wire mesh, including insulator pad/spacers between the organizer/storage system and the computer workstation, and showing exterior side shelves attached to the first exterior side panel only so that the second exterior side panel on the opposite side of the computer workstation may be placed directly against a desk or other item of furniture; and

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention wherein the top platform of the organizer/storage system sits directly on the top of the computer workstation and is constructed of wire mesh, and showing exterior side shelves attached to the first and second exterior side panels so as to provide storage on both sides of the computer workstation.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The invention will be described in connection with an organizer/storage system that mounts on the top of a computer workstation having a top platform located at a distance above the computer workstation, having two slide-in shelves and one drawer, and constructed of cardboard. The invention will be described with right and left back panels and right and left bottom panels having an interlocking closure system, and the top platform having an optional non-slip surface adhered to it. Optional conduit cutouts for conduit and/or wires are provided in the right and left back panels, and the organizer/storage system is attached to the computer workstation by double-sided adhesive pads. Although described in this manner, the invention is equally applicable to other materials of construction, closure systems, numbers and arrangements of drawers and shelves, and mechanisms of attachment to the computer workstation.

Referring now to the drawing, in which like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the various figures that comprise the drawing, FIG. 1 shows an embodiment of the invention with a top platform located at a distance above the computer workstation and attached to first and second side panels at its lateral edges. The particular organizer/storage system shown includes two slide-in shelves and an optional drawer, and an optional non-slip surface on top of the organizer/storage system. The organizer/storage system is attached to the sides of the computer workstation by double-sided adhesive pads. The slide-in shelves and top platform are supported at their lateral edges by pairs of vertically oriented shelf support panels, and a top platform support panel designed to fit horizontally underneath the top platform provides additional rigidity and support to the top platform.

Referring to FIGS. 1-3, an organizer/storage system for mounting on top of a computer workstation 100 having a top platform located at a distance above the computer workstation 100 and having two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102 comprises a top platform 105, oriented generally horizontally, and having a width approximately as wide as the width of the computer workstation 100, having a right lateral edge 105 a, and a left lateral edge 105 b. A first side panel 103 and a second side panel 104, oriented generally vertically and mutually parallel, are spaced apart at a distance approximately equal to the width of the top platform 105. The upper edge 103 a of the first side panel 103 is attached to the top platform 105 at its right lateral edge 105 a, and the upper edge 104 a of the second side panel 104 is attached to the top platform 105 at its left lateral edge 105 b.

A top platform support panel 113 having a width designed to fit underneath the top platform 105 and between the first and second side panels 103, 104, is attached to the top platform 105 and gives the top platform 105 extra rigidity and support.

Three pairs of shelf support panels 111, with each support panel of a pair oriented generally vertically and mutually parallel and spaced apart from its counterpart at a distance approximately equal to the distance between the first and second side panels 103, 104, are designed to fit inside and adjacent to the first and second side panels and are arranged in a vertically stacked relationship so that the upper edges 111 a of each pair of shelf support panels 111 below the uppermost pair holds one slide-in shelf 101 at its lateral edges 101 a, the upper edges 111 a of the uppermost pair of shelf support panels 111 holds the top platform support panel 113 at its laterals edge 113 a, and the bottommost pair of support panels 111 have bottom edges 111 c. Three shelf support panels of each of the three pairs of shelf support panels 111 are attached to the first side panel 103, and the other three shelf support panels of each of the three pairs of shelf support panels 111 are attached to the second side panel 104.

In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the organizer/storage system is attached to the computer workstation 100 by double-sided adhesive pads 112, and an optional non-slip surface 106 is affixed to the top platform 105 to prevent objects stored on the top platform 105 from slipping off the organizer/storage system.

The organizer/storage system for mounting on top of a computer workstation 100 having a top platform 105 located at a distance above the computer workstation 100 and having two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102, also comprises a right back panel 107, with a right edge 107 a and a left edge 107 b, and a left back panel 108 with a left edge 108 a and a right edge 108 b. The right edge 107 a of the right back panel 107 is pivotally attached to the first side panel 103 at its rear edge 103 c, and the left edge 108 a of the left back panel 108 is pivotally attached to the second side panel 104 at its rear edge 104 c. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the left edge 107 b of the right back panel 107 and the right edge 108 b of the left back panel 108 include an interlocking closure system for closing in the back of the organizer/storage system and for providing structural rigidity. Also, the preferred embodiment of the invention includes optional conduit cutouts 114 for conduits and/or electrical wires (not shown) that may be part of the computer workstation 100 or part of devices stored in the organizer/storage system.

The organizer/storage system for mounting on top of a computer workstation 100 having a top platform 105 located at a distance above the computer workstation 100 and having two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102, also comprises a right bottom panel 109, with a right edge 109 a and a left edge 109 b, and a left bottom panel 110 with a left edge 110 a and a right edge 110 b. The right edge 109 a of the right bottom panel 109 is pivotally attached to the bottom edge 111 c of one of the shelf support panels of the bottommost pair of shelf support panels 111, and the left edge 110 a of the left bottom panel 110 is pivotally attached to the bottom edge 111 c of the other shelf support panel of the bottommost pair of shelf support panels 111. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the left edge 109 b of the right bottom panel 109 and the right edge 110 b of the left bottom panel 110 include an interlocking closure system for closing in the top of the computer workstation 100 and for providing structural rigidity for assembly and for forming a rigid bottom support for the organizer/storage system.

Referring to FIG. 4, there is shown a pattern for making an organizer/storage system comprising two slide-in shelves 101 from a single piece of cardboard or other suitable material such as thin gauge sheet metal. Up to three optional drawers 102 (not shown) made from separate pieces of cardboard or other suitable material may be added to the organizer/storage system made from the pattern shown in FIG. 4. The optional non-slip surface 106 (not shown) is made from separate non-slip material.

As shown in FIG. 4, the pattern comprises a top platform 105, having a width approximately as wide as the width of the computer workstation 100, having a right lateral edge 105 a, a left lateral edge 105 b, and a front edge 105 c, the front edge 105 c oriented substantially perpendicular to the right lateral edge 105 a and the left lateral edge 105 b. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4, and mounted on top of computer workstation 100 (not shown), the top platform 105 will be oriented generally horizontally and located at a distance above the top of computer workstation 100.

The first side panel 103, having an upper edge 103 a, a front edge 103 b, and a rear edge 103 c is arranged so that the upper edge 103 a of the side panel 103 and the right lateral edge 105 a of the top platform 105 define a fold line A. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line A, the first side panel 103 will be oriented vertically, and generally perpendicularly to top platform 105.

The second side panel 104, having an upper edge 104 a, a front edge 104 b, and a rear edge 104 c is arranged so that the upper edge 104 a of the side panel 104 and the left lateral edge 105 b of the top platform 105 define a fold line B. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4, and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line B, the second side panel 104 will be oriented vertically, and generally perpendicularly to top platform 105 and mutually parallel to first side panel 103, and spaced apart at a distance approximately equal to the width of the top platform 105.

The top platform support panel 113, having two lateral edges 113 a and a rear edge 113 b, is arranged so that the rear edge 113 b and the front edge 105 c of the top platform 105 define a fold line C. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 180 degrees at fold line C, the top platform support panel 113 will be oriented horizontally underneath the top platform 105 so as to give the top platform 105 extra strength and rigidity.

Three pairs of shelf support panels 111, with each shelf support panel of a pair having an upper edge 111 a, a rear edge 111 b, and a bottom edge 111 c, are arranged so that the rear edges 111 b of three of the shelf support panels of the shelf support panel pairs 111 and three segments of the front edge 103 b of the side panel 103 define three fold lines D, and the rear edges 111 b of the other three shelf support panels of the shelf support panel pairs 111 and three segments of the front edge 104 b of the second side panel 104 define three fold lines E. Each pair of shelf support panels 111 are arranged so that when the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded 180 degrees along the three fold lines D and the three fold lines E, the pairs of shelf support panels 111 are oriented generally vertically, and arranged in a vertically stacked relationship so that the upper edges 111 a of the uppermost pair of shelf support panels 111 hold the top platform support panel 113 at its lateral edges 113 a, and the other two pairs of shelf support panels 111 each hold one slide-in shelf 101 at its lateral edges 101 a.

The right back panel 107, having a right edge 107 a and a left edge 107 b, is arranged so that the right edge 107 a and a segment of the rear edge 103 c of the first side panel 103 define a fold line F. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line F, the right back panel 107 is oriented vertically. The left back panel 108, having a left edge 108 a and a right edge 108 b, is arranged so that the left edge 108 a and a segment of the rear edge 104 c of the second side panel 104 define a fold line G. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line G, the left back panel 108 is oriented vertically and the left edge 107 b of the right back panel 107 will adjoin and interlock with the right edge 108 b of the left back panel 108.

The pattern of FIG. 4 is also shown with optional conduit cutouts 114 in the right back panel 107 and the left back panel 108.

The right bottom panel 109, having a right edge 109 a and a left edge 109 b, is arranged so that the right edge 109 a and the bottom edge 111 c of one of the shelf support panels of a pair of shelf support panels 111 define a fold line H. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line H, the right bottom panel 109 is oriented horizontally. The left bottom panel 110, having a left edge 110 a and a right edge 110 b, is arranged so that the left edge 110 a and the bottom edge 111 c of one of the shelf support panels of a pair of shelf support panels 111 define a fold line I. When the organizer/storage system is cut out and assembled from the pattern of FIG. 4 and folded substantially 90 degrees at fold line I, the left bottom panel 110 is oriented horizontally and the left edge 109 b of the right bottom panel 109 will adjoin and interlock with the right edge 110 b of the left bottom panel 110.

The pattern of FIG. 4 provides a simple and efficient method of making and assembling the organizer/storage system without the need for separate fasteners to attach the different components. The organizer/storage system made from the pattern of FIG. 4 is also easily disassembled for transportation and storage, and can be quickly reassembled.

Referring to FIG. 5A, there is shown separately an embodiment of the invention comprising an organizer/storage system having a first side panel 103 with a side panel cutout 121 to allow for airflow to cool the computer workstation 100. Although the cutout 121 is shown to be rectangular, other shapes and numbers of cutouts may also be used. One or both of the side panels 103, 104 may have the side panel cutout 121. The organizer/storage system with side panel cutouts 121 may also be made of cardboard, utilize the interlocking closure system and the same two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102, and be attached with double-sided adhesive pads 112 as in the preferred embodiment of the invention, but is equally applicable to other materials of construction, closure systems, arrangements of drawers and shelves, and attachment methods.

Referring to FIG. 5B, there is shown separately an embodiment of the invention comprising an organizer/storage system wherein the first side panel 131 and the second side panel 132 extend down vertically from the top platform 105 and truncate near the top of the computer workstation 100, and are attached to the computer workstation 100 by clips 133 preferably made of wire. The organizer/storage system with the clips 133 may also be made of cardboard and utilize the interlocking closure system and the same two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102 as in the preferred embodiment of the invention, but is equally applicable to other materials of construction, closure systems, and arrangements of drawers and shelves. The clips 133 allow for airflow to cool the computer workstation 100 while providing a rigid support for the organizer/storage system.

Referring to FIGS. 6, 7A, and 7B, there is shown separately an embodiment of the invention comprising an organizer/storage system attached to the computer workstation 100 by adaptive fasteners, each having an adaptive fastener first side 141 and an adaptive fastener second side 142, with the adaptive fastener first side 141 attached to the right side and the left side of the computer workstation, and the adaptive fastener second side 142 attached to the first and second side panels 103, 104, allowing the height that the organizer/storage system sits above the top of the computer workstation 100 to be varied. As shown in FIGS. 6, 7A and 7B, the adaptive fastener first side 141 and the adaptive fastener second side 142 are each made of Velcro® material, but the adjustable height organizer/storage system is equally suited to other mechanisms of adaptive fastening.

FIG. 7A depicts a front view of the adjustable height embodiment of the organizer/storage system shown in its lowered, basic position. FIG. 7B depicts a front view of the adjustable height embodiment of the organizer/storage system shown in its raised position. Although FIGS. 7A and 7B show the basic and raised positions, respectively, the height of the organizer/storage system may also be adjusted to any height in between the basic and raised positions. This embodiment of the invention provides an economical method for adjusting the height of the organizer/storage system, thereby maximizing the amount of storage space that can be utilized above the computer workstation 100 and permitting the height of the top of the organizer/storage system to be adjusted for the convenience of the user.

The organizer/storage system with adaptive fasteners may also be made of cardboard, utilize the interlocking closure system and the same two slide-in shelves 101 and one drawer 102 as in the preferred embodiment of the invention, but is equally applicable to other materials of construction, closure systems, and arrangements of drawers and shelves.

Referring to FIG. 8, there is shown a perspective view of an additional embodiment of the invention wherein the organizer/storage system is constructed of wire mesh and is designed to sit directly on the top of the computer workstation 100, with a top platform 156, oriented generally horizontally, having a right lateral edge 156 a and a left lateral edge 156 b. A first exterior side panel 153 and a second exterior side panel 154 are oriented generally vertically, are mutually parallel, and are spaced apart at a distance approximately equal to the width of the top platform 156, with an upper edge 153 a of the first exterior side panel 153 attached to the right lateral edge 156 a of the top platform 156, and with an upper edge 154 a of the second side panel 154 attached to the left lateral edge 156 b of the top platform 156. Three exterior side shelves 151, arranged in a vertically stacked and spaced apart relationship, are attached to the first exterior side panel 153. A plurality of insulator pad/spacers 157 located between the organizer/storage system and the computer workstation 100 insulate the wire mesh organizer/storage system from the metal cabinet of the computer workstation 100 and adapt the width of the organizer/storage system to the width of the computer workstation 100.

This embodiment of the invention provides more rigid shelves on which heavier objects may be placed. Additionally, because the second exterior side panel 154 is truncated near the top of the computer workstation 100, the computer workstation 100 may be located directly against a desk or another piece of furniture. The second exterior side panel 154 truncated in this manner also saves material cost and provide a lighter weight organizer/storage system.

Referring to FIG. 9, there is shown a perspective view of an additional embodiment of the invention wherein the organizer/storage system is constructed of wire mesh and is designed to sit directly on the top of the computer workstation 100, with the top platform 156, oriented generally horizontally, having a right lateral edge 156 a and a left lateral edge 156 b. The first exterior side panel 153, having an upper edge 153 a, and a second exterior side panel 155, having an upper edge 155 a, are oriented generally vertically and mutually parallel, and are spaced apart at a distance approximately equal to the width of the top platform 156, with the upper edge 153 a of the first exterior side panel 153 attached to the right lateral edge 156 a of the top platform 156, and with the upper edge 155 a of the second side panel 155 attached to the left lateral edge 156 b of the top platform 156. Three exterior side shelves 151, arranged in a vertically stacked and spaced apart relationship, are attached to the first exterior side panel 153. Two exterior side shelves 152, arranged in a vertically stacked and spaced apart relationship, are attached to the second exterior side panel 155. A plurality of insulator pad/spacers 157 located between the organizer/storage system and the computer workstation 100 insulate the wire mesh organizer/storage system from the metal cabinet of the computer workstation 100 and adapt the width of the organizer/storage system to the width of the computer workstation 100.

In this embodiment of the invention, the second exterior side panel 155 extends vertically downward from the top of the computer workstation 100 to approximately the same distance from the top of the computer workstation 100 as the first exterior side panel 153. This embodiment of the invention provides for more rigid shelves for heavier objects and maximizes the storage space of the organizer/storage system.

Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to the preferred and other embodiments thereof, other versions are possible. It is to be understood that changes in details may be made as a matter of engineering choice without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. As an example, different materials may be available for making the slide-in shelves, drawer, side panels, top platform, right and left back panels, right and left bottom panels, shelf supports, and top platform support panel such as various plastics, fiberglass, plexiglass, or sheet metals. The design and pattern of the interlocking closure system may vary. The number of shelves and drawers may also vary. The spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.

In the Summary of the Invention and in the Detailed Description of the Invention above, in the claims below, and in the accompanying drawings, reference is made to particular features of the invention. It is to be understood that the disclosure of the invention in this specification includes all possible combinations of such particular features. 

1. An apparatus for storing supplies, devices, files or other items mountable on a computer workstation having a right side, a left side, and a top, the apparatus comprising: a top platform, oriented horizontally and configured to sit directly on top of a computer workstation, having a right lateral edge, a left lateral edge and a width approximately as wide as the width of the computer workstation; first and second exterior side panels, oriented vertically, mutually parallel and spaced apart at a distance approximately equal to the width of the top platform, each having an upper edge, the upper edge of the first side panel attached to the top platform at the right lateral edge and the upper edge of the second side panel attached to the top platform at the left lateral edge; and one or more exterior side shelves, each exterior side shelf attached and cantilevered at a first edge to the first or second exterior side panel.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising two or more exterior side shelves, wherein at least two of the two or more exterior side shelves are arranged in a vertically stacked and spaced apart relationship.
 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more exterior side shelves are arranged so that there is at least one exterior side shelf attached to each of the first and second exterior side panels.
 4. The apparatus of claim 3, comprising three exterior side shelves attached to either the first or second exterior side panel, and two exterior side shelves attached to the other of the first and second exterior side panels.
 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the one or more exterior side shelves are all attached to either the first or second exterior side panel.
 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the other of the first and second exterior side panels is configured to terminate at or near the top of the computer workstation.
 7. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising three exterior side shelves.
 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more exterior side shelves has a length equal to a length of the exterior side panel to which it is attached.
 9. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising at least three exterior side shelves having a first distance between an adjacent two shelves of the at least three exterior side shelves and a second distance between another adjacent two shelves of the at least three exterior side shelves, wherein the first and second distances are different.
 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise one or more rigid materials and/or mesh.
 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise wire mesh.
 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise sheet metal.
 13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise plastic.
 14. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise acrylic.
 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the top platform, the first and second exterior side panels, and the one or more exterior side shelves comprise fiberglass.
 16. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the top platform comprises a non-slip material.
 17. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of insulator pads or spacers configured to engage the computer workstation.
 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the plurality of insulator pads or spacers comprise double-sided adhesive pads configured to attach the apparatus to the computer workstation.
 19. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the plurality of insulator pads or spacers comprise adaptive fasteners.
 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the adaptive fasteners comprise hook and loop fasteners. 